The average Information Technology Project Manager with Microsoft Word skills earns approximately $81K annually. Total cash compensation for Information Technology Project Managers with Microsoft Word skills runs from $49K to $122K depending on bonuses that can occasionally exceed $15K and profit sharing that can reach almost $9K. The most important factor affecting compensation for this group is experience level, followed by geography and the specific company. Men make up a slight majority of Information Technology Project Managers with Microsoft Word skills (56 percent) who responded to the survey. Medical benefits are awarded to most, and a strong majority earn dental coverage. The majority of workers are highly satisfied with their job. The information for this snapshot was generated by responses to the PayScale salary survey.

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Leading companies who hire large numbers of Information Technology Project Managers with Microsoft Word skills include J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPMCC), Accenture, Dell, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, and AT&T Inc. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPMCC) pays the most with a median salary of $101K, though with a large amount of variation, going from a low of $63K to a high of $160K. Soaring salaries can also be found at Accenture, Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp, and Dell, Inc., where earnings of $99K, $97K, or $95K are standard for Information Technology Project Managers with Microsoft Word skills.

Also sliding in at the lower end of the scale are Hewlett-Packard Company ($73K), International Business Machines (IBM) Corp. ($88K), and Dell, Inc. ($95K).

Median of all compensation (including tips, bonus, and overtime) by years of experience.

For many Information Technology Project Managers with Microsoft Word skills, experience and pay levels seem to be correlated; more years in the business generally lead to more money. The average beginner in this position makes around $69K, but folks who have been around for five to 10 years see a markedly higher median salary of $84K. For Information Technology Project Managers with Microsoft Word skills, 10 to 20 years of experience on the job amounts to an average salary of $95K. Big financial gains seem to result from working for more than two decades; veterans in this group report earning $109K on average.

For Information Technology Project Managers with Microsoft Word skills, Los Angeles provides a pay rate that is 18 percent greater than the national average. Information Technology Project Managers with Microsoft Word skills can also look forward to large paychecks in cities like New York (+17 percent), Washington (+15 percent), Chicago (+12 percent), and Columbus (+11 percent). Location is a huge contributor to overall pay, with Information Technology Project Managers with Microsoft Word skills in Birmingham earning a whopping 21 percent below the national average. Not at the bottom but still paying below the median are employers in Fort Worth and Denver (12 percent lower and 9 percent lower, respectively).